Road Traffic (Periodic Special Speed Limit) Bye-Law 2019 RSL No. 1 of 2019
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COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
ROADS ACT, 2004 – SECTION 9
Roads Traffic (Periodic Special Speed Limit) Bye-Law 2019
RSL No. 1 of 2019
Notice is hereby given that South Dublin County Council, in exercise of the powers vested in it by Section 9 of the Road Traffic Act 2004, have adopted Roads Traffic (Periodic Special Speed Limit) Bye-Law 2019 – RSL No. 1 of 2019 for aperiodic special speed limit of 30km/h in the following locations:
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Road Name |
Location |
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Kiltipper Way (L3043) |
From a point 15 metres south of public lighting pole no. 16 in northerly direction for 185 metres. |
|
Castletymon Road (L3036) |
From a point 28 metres east of the centre of the junction with Tymonville Road in an easterly direction for 210 metres. |
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Limekiln Road (L4013)
|
From a point 25 metres east of public lighting pole no. 18 in an easterly direction for 475 metres. |
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Collinstown Road (L1007)
|
From a point adjacent to public lighting pole no. 39 in a southerly direction for 195 metres. |
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Bawnogue Road (L1002)
|
From a point adjacent to public lighting pole no. 14 in a northerly direction for 175 metres. |
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Brookfield Road (L3003)
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From a point 10 metres south west of public lighting pole no. 18 in north easterly direction for 185 metres. |
This Bye-Law will come into operation with effect from 1st June 2019.
The Roads Traffic (Periodic Special Speed Limit) Bye-Law 2019 – RSL No. 1 of 2019 together with explanatory drawings are available for inspection on South Dublin County Council’s website at www.southdublin.ie or on www.speedlimits.ie.
